Hi there,

Believe it or not, your choice in coffee can say a lot your personality; from how you handle relationships, to what kind of people you should go for! Find out what your coffee says about you here!

Love the team at nzgirl xxx 

We thought you might like these articles:


Get more out of nzgirl!
Log in here:
email:
password:

 




 

About You
5 things you need to know about driving

Everybody’s an expert on the road. When it comes to driving, it’s other people who have the problem, not us.

However, there are several things that it’s vital to know if you want to be a pro on the road. Check out our list to see how you measure up.

Go easy on the pedals to save on petrol
Accelerating hard and braking hard will burn through fuel quickly. Instead, accelerate gently and brake smoothly, before you reach a corner. (Put it this way: your granny probably gets great mileage.) Other ways to save on petrol include:

  • Dress warmly. Only turn on air conditioning when absolutely necessary.
  • Clean out your car. Extra weight means extra fuel consumption.
  • Keep to the speed limit. The AA estimates that driving at 100 km/h rather than 110 km/h will cut about 13% from your fuel bill.
     

Assume that everyone else is a terrible driver
Yes, really! The best way to avoid accidents is to be alert. If you’re always on the lookout thinking that someone else on the road is about to pull a stupid manoeuvre, you’ll be prepared for when they actually do.

  • Watch people reversing out of driveways - do they see you coming?
  • Look out at intersections and roundabouts for people failing to give way.
  • Keep an eye on blind spots - other people’s. Be careful if you find yourself in the ‘shadow’ of a truck, bus, or 4WD, as they have large blind spots.
     

Always, always drive to the conditions
Most of us assume that it’s always safe to drive at the speed limit. This isn’t the case - especially in winter weather when rain or sunstrike make visibility difficult and ice causes roads to become dangerous.

  • Avoid accelerating or braking hard in wet or icy conditions. If you start to skid, don’t slam on the brakes! Turn the steering wheel in the direction you’re trying to go in and avoid braking until you regain traction.
  • Increase your following distance from two seconds to four seconds in heavy rain. Watch the car in front of you pass a streetlight or other landmark - you should be able to count to four before you pass the same one.
     

Drive to communicate and be precise
Sloppy driving doesn’t just irritate everybody else on the road; it’s also unsafe and can lead to accidents. Make sure you follow all the little rules, even if they don’t seem to matter.

  • Always indicate left as you exit a roundabout - it’s a courtesy to others and it prevents confusion.
  • Drive predictably. If others think they know where you’re going, they won’t intrude on your space.
  • Check over your shoulder before pulling away from the kerb. Also, watch out for cars pulled over to the side of the road - they could pull out without checking, too!
     

Know what to do in an accident situation
It’s time for the guys to acknowledge this: we’re good drivers. A survey by the AA in New Zealand found that men are more likely to speed, be impatient or aggressive, and fall asleep at the wheel. But what to do if you see another car heading towards you - and you can’t avoid hitting it?

  • Car pulls out in front  of you at an intersection? Aim for the rear end of the car rather than the front.
  • Head-on crash situation? Go for the shoulder or ditch rather than the other side of the road.
  • Car about to hit you from behind? Lean back against the headrest and relax to minimise whiplash.
  • About to hit another car from behind? Try to swerve to the left or right of it rather than striking it full-on.

    Rebekah White
     
 

Last updated: 01/07/2009


 
nzgirl archive:
Eureka Moments: Buying Your First Car If you’ve found yourself in a situation where you ...
Guide to Buying a Secondhand Car Thinking about taking the plunge and buying a seco...
5 Things Every Girl Should Know About Cars What would you do if your car randomly broke down?...
Slash Your Petrol Costs! These days the price of petrol is insane! We've co...
What does your luxury car say about you? Take our quiz to find out which luxury car suits y...
The nzgirl 10 Commandments of Parking When it comes to parking you can never have enough...
The nzgirl guide to buying a car! A car's a pretty big investment and not really an ...
Test Drive: The Kia Picanto A brand spanking new car for under $20k? Gemma tes...
The nzgirl's Guide to Convertibles The convertible is the ultimate in girly car indul...
The Dummies' Guide to Getting a WOF Find getting a warrant for your car a little bit d...
What's the Deal with Hybrid Cars? Are you serious about living your life in an envir...
Want to Buy a Scooter? There’s a lot to consider when buying a scooter. W...
nzgirl Picks: My next car will be… You're starting to feel a bit over your car... but...
Road Trip Essentials Planning on spending a long time in your car? Chec...
Test Drive: The Kia Sorento LTD Gemma was pretty freaked out about driving an SUV ...
Top Ten Car Tips From the 'nobody ever told me to do that' file we ...
Finding a Mechanic Seen one garage, seen them all? We decipher what t...
How to Buy a Car Buying a car can be a daunting experience so we’ve...
Me & My Car: Jenene's Porsche If you're in love with your car, why not tell us a...
Test Drive: The Peugeot 307cc The Peugeot 307cc is one sexy car, especially once...
SEARCH:


© nzgirl Ltd © 1999-2007 - All Rights Reserved.